r33 brake lines

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I was trying to find some r33 conversion lines but I can't locate them. Can I just use z32 conversion lines front and rear?


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Why not just braided ones?

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Im glad to see you've learned how to title your posts properly.

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FlatBlackIan wrote:Im glad to see you've learned how to title your posts properly.
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I'm not asking about braided lines, I'm wondering if I can use z32 to 240sx brake conversion lines with R33 calipers?

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AIRFORCEONE wrote:Oscar Mike Golf, you're everywhere! Lima Oscar Lima

I'm not asking about braided lines, I'm wondering if I can use z32 to 240sx brake conversion lines with R33 calipers?
Im not sure off the top of my head, but India India Romeo Charlie the R33 calipers, and Z calipers use the same style connection. I believe a Z conversion line should work, but I can't say for certain.

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AIRFORCEONE wrote:Tango Yankee, I thought I read that same thing. I just wanted to make sure before I purchased. Tango Yankee again, Foxtrot Bravo India. Over and out. Roger. Affirmative. Tango Spotted. Need Backup. Storm The Front. Stick Together, Team.
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^^^ wat a cool language!!!! lol

1 of my buddy did this conversion before and I'm Pretty sure he did used the Z32 line ..... I am 75% sure of it .....

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Both use the same lines. The calipers are essentially the same. On an s14 use the r33 ebrake lines if you intend to use the z32 internal drum ebrake.

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I got Agency Power Steel Braided lines with black teflon lining (240sx to 300zx conversion) Their threaded into caliper, instead like 240sx Banjo fitting. You'll need front and rear lines if your using both front and rear calipers from Skyline/300zx.And Skyline and 300zx/Z32 are the same.Think I paid like around 100$ shipped from 240sxmotoring.com advertiser on NICO. Just make sure you get right ones you need. I bought Z32 front and 240sx rear, had to buy another Z32 rear to put on Z32 rear calipers.

Aren't S13 and S14 lines exactly the same?


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